BMW to Provide Official Safety Car to Armor All Bathurst 12 Hour

BMW Australia will partner the with Armor All Bathurst 12 Hour race organisers to provide a brand-new BMW M5 to serve as the official Safety Car of the February 24-26 Event.

The new model M5 goes on sale in Australia this month, corresponding perfectly with the timing of the increasingly international Bathurst season-starter.

For more than 25 years the BMW M5 Sedan has defined the high-performance Sedan segment, in the process becoming the most successful car of its type in the world. Now a new fifth-generation model raises the concept of the premium executive Sedan combining track-car dynamics and supreme touring comfort to an even higher level.

The M5 features the most powerful series production engine ever in a BMW M car, yet has 30 percent better fuel consumption than the existing model. Capable of sprinting to 100km/hr in just 4.3 seconds, the M5 boasts race-bred chassis technology that includes, for the first time, an Active M differential.

The M5 Safety Car features several modifications including an Akrapovic titanium prototype exhaust from the catalyst back as well as KW Clubsport suspension completing the race-ready package.

Piers Scott, BMW Group Australia Head of Corporate Communications, said the new BMW M5 spent more time in development on the world-famous Nurburgring than any other BMW M car in history and is at home on the world’s most demanding racetracks.

“The Armor All Bathurst 12 Hour features its most exotic field yet this year and BMW Australia is looking forward to having the brand new M5 leading the way when it is required,” said Mr Scott.

“The performance and technology within the new BMW M5 matches up well with the cars competing in the race itself. The fact there is live TV and continual internet coverage means it is an effective way to showcase the new vehicle.

“BMW has a fantastic heritage of racing at Mount Panorama and we are pleased to continue that by providing the Safety Car vehicle this year and getting some more laps in front at Bathurst.”